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I have a navy seal black ops edition. It's been a great watch for 4 years now. The cool thing about it is it only illuminates enough for me to see it, but across a dark room you could not. That way I will still know what time it is in the middle of a ninja mission without giving up my position. One of those things every man "just gotta have". I wear it hunting, fishing, to work on occasion, and sometimes during sex.

my buddy is looking to buy one. i have heard of them vaguely, but tonight was the first time i acutally looked at their webiste. friggin EXPENSIVE!!! i saw one that (if i were to buy) i would buy the 3081.BO with the rubber band. i guess lumiox is just like everything else. its all about how much you want to spend. some fy fisherman buys a $1000 rod while others are happy with $100.

i myself have always wore a casio tough solar watch. does the job and has other functions.

the lumiox watches seem to be nice, with the tritium gas tubes, that are suppose to be extremely bright. my glock sight is tritium and it glows like hell in pitch dark.

from what i read on their site, the gas tubes have a lifetime of 25 years (really nice) but the battery life is 5 years, but they do no reccommend you replacing the battery, instead send it back to them so they can replace the battery. my only guess for that is because of the extreme depths the watches can be in, they dont want you to mess up an o ring or gasket?? i could be wrong

" but the battery life is 5 years, but they do no reccommend you replacing the battery, instead send it back to them so they can replace the battery. my only guess for that is because of the extreme depths the watches can be in, they dont want you to mess up an o ring or gasket?? i could be wrong"

​Kype, You are not wrong just incomplete most likely the thing is the same as it is with my TAG they do all that plus it is pressurized with Nitrogen for a number of reasons.

I own 5 of them all good watches, i wear the titanium diver as my every day watch as its pretty much bullet proof. The others I rotate and wear when not working. They all have top notch swiss movements. Im kinda a watch geek though even own a Rolex that i wear all the time.

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